Humor

I needed to smile and laugh today. Hope this lightens your day half as much as it lightened mine!

And remember. Loosen up! Smile! Laugh! And joke some as you deal with all the stress in your life!

Keep the faith,

Stan R. Mitchell

Oak Ridge, Tenn.

About me: I’m an action fiction author with books similar to Vince Flynn, Stephen Hunter, and Tom Clancy. I’m also a prior infantry Marine with Combat Action Ribbon, and a guy who spent 10+ years in the newspaper business. Please consider subscribing to my blog — I mostly post about things that either motivate you, inspire you, or make you laugh.

P.S. If you enjoy fast-paced books, you just might like my works. “Sold Out” tracks the life of a legendary Marine Sniper after a CIA unit decides to kill him for reasons of national security. “Little Man, and the Dixon County War” tells the uphill fight a young deputy faces after surviving three years of war only to find himself in the sights of a mighty cattle baron. And “Soldier On,” a short novel, follows the lives of several German soldiers in a depleted infantry company trying to make it through the final, miserable months of World War II.

And after the video, make sure you read some of the comments I nabbed off YouTube. They may be even funnier, if that’s possible…

Hilarious comments of note!

Barbara Williams: “What I love is that he starts off with a passenger — who decides that he/she has had enough after the FIRST crash and doesn’t get back on!”

New Knave: “When the guy does disappear down the hole, no one goes to see if the poor chap is okay, one or two actually run away!”

Oriana Nichelle: “Give it enough time, Stupid fixes itself.”

Can anyone come up with a funnier comment? Or a hilarious caption? (Hat tip to Raj Jain for sharing this on facebook!)

Keep the faith,

Stan R. Mitchell

Oak Ridge, Tenn.

P.S. If you enjoy fast-paced books, you just might like my works. “Sold Out” tracks the life of a legendary Marine Sniper after a CIA unit decides to kill him for reasons of national security. “Little Man, and the Dixon County War” tells the uphill fight a young deputy faces after surviving three years of war only to find himself in the sights of a mighty cattle baron. And “Soldier On,” a short novel, follows the lives of several German soldiers in a depleted infantry company trying to make it through the final, miserable months of World War II.